The New Yorker

The Revolutionary Force of Sonny Rollins (opens in new tab)

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The legendary jazz saxophonist, who collaborated with the likes of Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, created a form that was thrillingly risky, impetuous, and uncertain. By the end of a six-plus-decade career, his name was synonymous with the art itself.

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